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Rising star excited about soon-to-rise National Taekwondo Center

National athletes thrilled to have a training facility they can call their own
Mar 10, 2026
PSC chairman Pato Gregorio (seated right) and PTA president Rafael Alunan sign the MOA for the soon-to-rise National Training Center inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Also shown are Grand Master Hong Sung-Chon and other PSC and PTA officials.
PSC chairman Pato Gregorio (seated right) and PTA president Rafael Alunan sign the MOA for the soon-to-rise National Training Center inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Also shown are Grand Master Hong Sung-Chon and other PSC and PTA officials.

SOUTHEAST Asian Games gold medalist Tachiana Mangin expressed delight over the soon-to-rise National Taekwondo Center, saying it is not just the realization of their cherished dream but it will serve as a perfect launch pad in their bid to earn slots for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

“So happy that we will have our own ‘house’ where we can train and compete against elite fighters from other countries,” said Mangin, who is fast emerging as the new face of Philippine taekwondo owing to her growing number of achievements here and abroad.

Eyes on LA Olympics

Mangin said the NTC, which is scheduled to be completed before the year ends, would give them all the time to train intensively for the Asian qualifiers of the LA Games.

“It’s a blessing and an opportunity for all of us since next year will be the start of the qualifiers for the Olympics so we will have ample time to train in a world-class facility. Not only that, I am very sure the NTC can inspire and attract more students of taekwondo,” added Mangin whose lean frame belies her athleticism and grit.

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Grand Master Hong Sung Chon, regarded as the father of Philippine taekwondo, and Philippine Taekwondo Association secretary-general Rocky Samson also noted that practically all taekwondo jins – veterans and rising stars – are now excited with the opportunity to train in a modern facility.

The 1,000-square-meter, 900-seat facility will replace the old bowling center inside the massive Rizal Memorial Sports Complex with taekwondo officials promising to do everything they can to produce future world and Olympic champions.

This came after PSC chairman Patrick “Pato” Gregorio and PTA president Rafael Alunan signed the MOA for the establishment of the training center in the presence of PSC commissioners Bong Coo, Fritz Gaston and Walter Torres, Hong Sung Chong, Olympian Stephen Fernandez, Samson and other PTA and PSC officials.

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    The project marks a major milestone for the Philippine taekwondo community having waited long enough for them to realize their “dream house.”

    It is also part of the broader effort of the PSC to transform the RMSC into a vibrant hub for sports development and tourism.

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    “The PTA will continue to further strengthen our grassroots program, produce more champion athletes and cultivate future leaders,” said Alunan.

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    PSC chairman Pato Gregorio (seated right) and PTA president Rafael Alunan sign the MOA for the soon-to-rise National Training Center inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Also shown are Grand Master Hong Sung-Chon and other PSC and PTA officials.
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